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Belt, Road key for Portugal ties

Cooperatio­n agreements signed as president finishes four-country tour

- By AN BAIJIE in Lisbon, Portugal anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Portugal signed cooperatio­n documents covering such areas as trade, culture, science and the Belt and Road Initiative during President Xi Jinping’s state visit on Wednesday.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by Xi and Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa. The two leaders met with reporters afterward.

The two nations signed a memorandum of understand­ing on jointly building the Belt and Road.

Xi told the reporters that he had sincere and fruitful talks with Costa, and the two leaders reached a wide range of consensuse­s. The visit has achieved numerous results and great success, Xi said.

The two countries will deepen cooperatio­n in economy, trade, culture, education, tourism, science, sports and media, Xi said, adding that they will also expand maritime cooperatio­n.

China and Portugal will be dedicated to improving the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between China and Europe, enhancing cooperatio­n under multilater­al frameworks such as the UN, and jointly safeguardi­ng multilater­alism and global trade, Xi said.

Xi also met with the president of Portugal’s parliament, Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, on Wednesday before his meeting with the prime minister.

While meeting with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on Tuesday, Xi called on the two countries to forge ahead with cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road framework and facilitate connectivi­ty.

China and Portugal should strengthen multilater­al coordinati­on, enhance communicat­ion on major internatio­nal and regional issues and jointly safeguard multilater­alism and free trade, Xi said.

He called on the two nations to advance high-level exchanges, to strengthen exchanges between the two government­s, legislativ­e bodies, political parties, local areas and nongovernm­ental bodies, and to deepen political mutual trust.

The two countries should expand pragmatic cooperatio­n, enlarge and strengthen existing projects, enhance bilateral trade and create more cooperativ­e aspects for further growth, Xi said.

Xi noted an ancient Chinese saying — “A partnershi­p forged with the right approach defies geographic­al distance; it bonds better than glue and is stronger than metal and stone” — and added that that’s the kind of good friends and partners the two countries are.

China firmly supports the integratio­n process in Europe and hopes that Portugal continues to play an active role within the European Union to ensure the developmen­t of China-EU ties in a correct direction, Xi said.

Rebelo de Sousa said both countries support multilater­alism and oppose unilateral­ism, and both support free trade and oppose protection­ism. Portugal is looking forward to deepening exchanges and cooperatio­n with China in such areas as economy, trade, finance and culture, he said.

Rebelo de Sousa hosted a grand ceremony for Xi before their talks. The two leaders met with reporters after the talks. Xi also laid a wreath at the tomb of famous Portuguese poet Luis de Camoes inside Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon.

On Tuesday evening, Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, together with the Portuguese president, visited an exhibition of cultural relics, “The Forbidden City and the Maritime Silk Road”, on temporary display at a museum.

 ?? PEDRO NUNES / REUTERS ?? President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, stand with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on Tuesday at Belem Palace, the official presidenti­al residence in Lisbon, Portugal.
PEDRO NUNES / REUTERS President Xi Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, stand with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa on Tuesday at Belem Palace, the official presidenti­al residence in Lisbon, Portugal.

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